over the breadth of the plain. Let some guard the inlets

of the city and man the towers; the rest attack with me in

the quarter for which I give the word.” At once there is

a rush to the ramparts from every part of the city: king

Latinus leaves the council and the high debate unfinished, 15

and wildered with the unhappy time, adjourns to another

day, ofttimes blaming himself that he welcomed not with

open arms Æneas the Dardan, and bestowed on the city

a husband for the daughter of Latium. Others dig

trenches before the gates or shoulder stones and stakes. 20